Lithodora plant named ‘Crystal Blue’

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct form of  Lithodora  plant characterized by large sky blue flowers, a compact, spreading, low mounding habit, excellent dense branching with flower clusters at the end of every branch, dark green leaves, excellent vigor, and good garden performance.

Botanical denomination: Lithodora diffusa.

Variety designation: ‘Crystal Blue’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar ofLithodora, given the name, ‘Crystal Blue’. Lithodora is in the familyBoraginaceae. This new cultivar was found as a naturally occurringbranch mutation of Lithodora diffusa ‘White Star’, U.S. Plant Pat. No.20,078.

Compared to the mother plant, Lithodora diffusa ‘White Star’ the newcultivar has sky blue flowers rather than bicolor blue and white coloredflowers.

Compared to the other blue Lithodora diffusa on the market, the newcultivar has sky blue rather than deep blue, medium blue or bicolorflower color. The new cultivar has larger flowers than the others on themarket.

The new cultivar is unique in its large flower size and sky blue flowercolor. In addition it exhibits the following characteristics:

-   -   1. a compact, spreading, low mounding habit,    -   2. excellent dense branching with flower clusters at end of        every branch,    -   3. dark green leaves,    -   4. excellent vigor, and    -   5. good garden performance.

The new variety has been reproduced only by asexual propagation (stemcuttings and micropropagation). Each of the progeny exhibits identicalcharacteristics to the original plant. Asexual propagation by divisionand micropropagation as done in Canby, Oreg., shows that the foregoingcharacteristics and distinctions come true to form and are establishedand transmitted through succeeding propagations. The present inventionhas not been evaluated under all possible environmental conditions. Thephenotype may vary with variations in environment without a change inthe genotype of the plant.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a bed of two-year-old Lithodora ‘Crystal Blue’ growing inthe trial field in April in Canby, Oreg.

FIG. 2 shows a close up of the flower.

DETAILED PLANT DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed description of the new Lithodora cultivarbased on observations of two-year-old specimens in April grown outsidein the ground in the trial beds in Canby, Oreg. Canby is Zone 8 on theUSDA Hardiness map. Temperatures range from a high of 95° F. in Augustto an average of 32° F. in January. Normal rainfall in Canby is 42.8inches per year. The color descriptions are all based on The RoyalHorticultural Society Colour Chart, 5^(th) edition.

-   Plant:    -   -   Form.—Spreading.        -   Type.—Evergreen, mat forming subshrub/perennial/groundcover.        -   Cold hardiness.—USDA Zone 5a-8.        -   Size.—Grows to 52 cm wide and 22 cm tall to the top of the            foliage.        -   Vigor.—Excellent.        -   Branching.—Extremely well branched.        -   Stem.—Grows to 23 mm long, pubescent, internodes range from            3 mm to 7 mm long, Yellow Green 145B; older woody stems grow            to 3 mm wide, Brown 200A.        -   Roots.—Fibrous, freely branching, plants root easily from            stem tip cuttings.-   Leaf:    -   -   Type.—Simple.        -   Arrangement.—Alternate.        -   Blade size.—Grow to 22 mm long and 10 mm wide.        -   Petiole description.—Sessile.        -   Shape.—Linear lanceolate.        -   Venation.—Pinnate.        -   Margins.—Revolute.        -   Apex.—Acute.        -   Base.—Truncate.        -   Surface texture.—Pubescent of both sides.        -   Leaf color.—Top side Yellow Green 147A including vein,            bottom side Yellow Green 147B including vein.-   Inflorescence:    -   -   Type.—Terminal cyme.        -   Number of flowers.—3 to 6 per cyme.        -   Size of inflorescence.—Spreads 4.5 cm wide and 2.5 cm deep.        -   Peduncle.—4 mm long and 1.5 mm wide, pubescent, Yellow Green            145C.        -   Pedicel.—None.        -   Bloom period.—Middle of April to middle of May in Canby,            Oreg.-   Flower bud:    -   -   Size.—16 mm long and 5 mm wide at the widest point prior to            opening.        -   Description.—Tubular.        -   Surface texture.—Pubescent.        -   Color.—Purple 75A with Purple 79C on midribs.-   Flower:    -   -   Type.—Regular.        -   Shape.—Rotate to salverform.        -   Corolla description.—20 mm wide and 19 mm deep; tube 7 mm            long and 2 mm to 3.5 mm wide, 5 lobes, each lobe 10 mm long            and 6 mm wide (connecting on the bottom 3 mm), oblong,            margins entire and slightly undulate, tips obtuse, lobes top            side Blue 101B with the midrib Blue 102D and the margins            Blue 106D, bottom side Blue 100B with midrib 101A to Violet            Blue 93B and margins Blue 104D; tube Blue 100A on top            blending to Purple N79B on bottom.        -   Calyx description.—Campanulate, 3 mm wide and 10 mm deep,            5-lobed, lobes linear lanceolate, tips acuminate, margins            entire, Green 137A and pubescent on both sides.        -   Pistil description.—1, 18 mm long, ovary 4 lobed and about 1            mm long and 2 mm wide, style 17 mm long, White NN155C,            stigma Purple 79A.        -   Stamen description.—5, filaments 1.5 mm long and White            NN155D, anthers 2.5 mm long and Greyed Yellow 162B, pollen            White 155B.        -   Fragrance.—None.        -   Lastingness.—A cyme blooms for about 2 weeks on the plant.-   Seed: Nutlets, none seen.-   Pests and diseases: Lithodora have no major pests or disease    problems. This plant has shown no special disease or pest resistance    in Canby, Oreg.

We claim:
 1. A new and distinct form of Lithodora plant substantially asshown and described.